Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries
Learn to provide critical oxygen first aid to injured divers and improve outcomes in diving emergencies.
Course Overview
The Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries course, powered by DAN and delivered through NAUI, teaches you how to safely and effectively administer emergency oxygen to scuba divers suffering from diving-related injuries such as decompression sickness or arterial gas embolism. Theory is completed through e-learning, followed by a hands-on 1-day workshop.
What You’ll Learn
- Importance of emergency oxygen in diving accidents
- Recognizing signs and symptoms requiring oxygen administration
- Safe and effective oxygen delivery techniques
- Operation and maintenance of oxygen equipment and regulators
- Emergency response procedures and safety precautions
- Communication and coordination with emergency medical services
- Managing dive-related medical emergencies until professional help arrives
Requirements
- Minimum Age: 15 years old
- Prerequisite: None
- Good general health
What’s Included
- Interactive online e-learning modules
- Hands-on practical training with certified NAUI/DAN instructors
- Skills evaluation and scenario-based exercises
- Certification processing
- Photos and videos of your underwater experiences
Course Details
Duration | Theory completed online at your own pace + 1-day in-person workshop |
Equipment | Oxygen units, masks, and all training materials provided during the workshop |
Certification | NAUI Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries — Valid certification recognized worldwide |
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